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Preface About This Manual This manual is applicable to the ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point/Bridge (W140A for short below). The ZXR10 WAS IP wireless access system is a proprietary product of ZTE Corporation. It consists of a series of wireless access network products, such as wireless network card, wireless Access Point (AP), wireless router, DSL 2-in-1 wireless router and outdoor wireless access point/bridge.
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Statement: The actual product may differ from what is described in this manual due to frequent update of ZTE products and fast development of technologies. Please contact the local ZTE office for the latest updating information of the product.
Contents 1 Safety Precautions...........................1-1 1.1 Safety Precautions..........................1-1 1.2 Symbol Description........................1-2 2 Overview ..............................2-1 2.1 Preface............................2-1 2.2 Functions and Features........................2-1 2.3 Technical Characteristics and Parameters ..................2-2 3 Structure and Principle...........................3-1 3.1 Structure and Working Principle ....................3-1 3.1.1 Hardware Structure ......................3-1 3.1.2 Software Structure.......................3-1 3.2 Units/Components..........................3-2 3.3 Networking Modes.........................3-3 4 Installation and Debugging ........................4-1...
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5.3.6 Command to Exit TELNET Configuration................. 5-5 5.4 Configure Mode..........................5-5 5.4.1 Commands to Configure Wireless Access-Bridge .............. 5-5 5.4.2 Command to Configure Bridge Information............... 5-6 5.4.3 Commands to Configure DHCP Server ................5-7 5.4.4 Discover commands......................5-8 5.4.5 Commands to Configure 802.1X Parameters ..............5-9 5.4.6 Command to Set User Password in Privileged Mode ............
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5.5.2 Command to Exit the Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode .........5-33 5.5.3 Command to Configure Ethernet interface IP addresses...........5-33 5.5.4 Command to Configure MAC filter for the Ethernet Interface .........5-34 5.6 Wireless Interface Configuration Mode ..................5-34 5.6.1 Command to Configure 80211b-related Parameters for the Wireless Interface ....5-34 5.6.2 Command to Exit Wireless Interface Configuration Mode..........5-36 5.6.3 Command to Enable Link Integrity Detection ..............5-37 5.6.4 WEP Configuration of the Wireless Interface ..............5-37...
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6.4.2 Wireless Interface page..................... 6-25 6.5 Data submission flow for WEB configuration................6-27 7 Maintenance ............................7-1 7.1 Maintenance Descriptions ......................7-1 7.2 Daily Maintenance......................... 7-2 7.3 Version Loading and Upgrade ....................... 7-2 7.3.1 TFTP File Loading Commands................... 7-3 Appendix A Package, Transportation and Storage ................A-1 A.1 Package ............................
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A List of Figures Fig. 3.1-1 Appearance of W140A .....................3-1 Fig. 3.1-2 W140A Software Structure....................3-2 Fig. 3.2-1 W140A Rear Control Panel ....................3-2 Fig. 3.3-1 Building Small Wireless LAN..................3-3 Fig. 3.3-2 Building Internet Wireless Access Network with AC, Indoor AP and Outdoor Bridge..3-4 Fig.
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Fig. 5.5-3 A message indicating successful data submission ............6-29 Fig. 5.5-4 A message indicating failure in data submission ............6-29 Figure B.1-1 W140A System Application..................B-1 Figure B.2-1 Straight through Ethernet label ................... B-4 Figure B.2-2 Label of the Straight Through Power Supply Ethernet Cable........B-4 Figure B.2-3 Crossover Ethernet Cable Label .................
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A list of Tables Table 1.2-1 Safety Symbols and Descriptions................... 1-3 Table 2.3-1 W140A Technical Indices ....................2-3 Table B.2-1 Connections of Straight Through Ethernet Cables (RJ45) ........... B-2 Table B.2-2 Connections of Straight Through Power Supply Ethernet Cables (C-RJ45-001)..B-3 Table B.2-3 Connections of Crossover Ethernet Cables (RJ45J).............
1 Safety Precautions This chapter introduces the safety precautions of this product and safety symbols used in this manual. 1.1 Safety Precautions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference,and (2)...
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual personnel who had passed the training can install, operate and maintain it. ZTE assumes no responsibility for consequences resulting from violation of general specifications for safety operations or of safety rules for design, production and use of equipment.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Table 1.2-1 Safety Symbols and Descriptions Safety Symbol Meaning Call for notice Call for antistatic measures Warn against electric shock Caution against scald Warn against laser Caution against microwave Four types of safety levels are available: danger, warning, caution and note. To the right of a safety symbol is the text description of its safety level.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Note: A Note statement is used to notify people of installation, operation, or maintenance information that is important, but not hazard-related. Tips: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the reader...
W140A. 2.1 Preface The W140A outdoor AP/bridge of ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP wireless access system is developed by ZTE and its design totally complies with the international standards. The W140A uses customized antennas on the roof or a special pole for wide coverage, enabling wireless cellular roaming in a large area.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual ● It provides data authentication and security management, supports 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption, provides mixed encryption for more flexible security. ● Automatic consistent correction system provides Automatic Scale Back Functionality (ASBF) to automatically correct WLAN to the best connection quality.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Table 2.3-1 W140A Technical Indices Items Technical Indices Standard 802.11b, 802.1d, 802.3u Working band 2,400 MHz ~ 2,483.5 MHz Spreading mode DSSS Modulation mode CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK ≤10 Data rate Adaptive 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps and 11 Mbps Outdoor AP and 100 m~700 m;...
3 Structure and Principle This chapter introduces the structure and principle of W140A, covering software and hardware structure and principle, interfaces and networking modes. 3.1 Structure and Working Principle 3.1.1 Hardware Structure With a standard waterproof and dustproof structure, W140A can be installed on the roof, outside the window or on a special pole.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual TCP/UDP 802.1x Other L2 protocol Layer-2 supporting system 802.11 driver RS232 driver Ethernet driver Fig. 3.1-2 W140A Software Structure The software of W140A comprises the basic service subsystem and network management subsystem.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. The interfaces on the rear control panel are described as follows: Chassis transfer interface 1: Ethernet Chassis transfer interface 2: Antenna interface for antenna installation Chassis grounding interface 3.3 Networking Modes W140A provides both outdoor wireless access and Wi-Fi bridge function.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Building Internet wireless access network together with AC, indoor AP and outdoor bridge. Internet UAS2500E File server Ethernet W110B W140A W200A W110B Lap-top Computer Lap-top Computer W140A Lap-top Computer Fig.
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Bridge Server Bridge Bridge Client Client LAN1 LAN2 Fig. 3.3-3 Wireless Bridge Mode...
4 Installation and Debugging See document “ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point/Bridge Professional Installation Instruction manual”...
5 Command Line Configuration This chapter describes the operation methods and configuration commands of the W140A command line configuration. 5.1 Overview The W140A provides the Command Line Interface (CLI) for configuring the W140A data. The CLI configuration of the W140A has the following features: The CLI configuration of the W140A allows users to perform configuration through the Ethernet interface and wireless network card in the Telnet mode.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual The CLI provides two layers of password protection to reject illegal users. The first layer password authentication appears on the Telnet welcome interface, then the safety authentication for accessing the user mode is required. The default user name is “root”...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 5.1-1 Telnet to W140A These five configuration modes of the W140A and all the available commands under each mode are described in detail as follows: The stipulation of command format is as follows: The abc refers to the contents to be input by the user.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual 5.3 Privileged Mode Mode of entry: Type in the enable command in the in use mode and enter the correct password. Exit mode: disable for entering the user mode; exit for exiting the privileged mode and go back to the system.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description address MAC address of the access bridge connecting xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx format the server access-bridge client enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enable/disable the wireless bridge client...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description 512~1024 Maximum capacity of the MAC address list max-user 10~100,000 Aging time of the MAC address list entries aging-time 1~10 Percent of alarms alarm-percent 5.4.3 Commands to Configure DHCP Server dhcp server dns Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the IP addresses of the master/slave DNS server in the...
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description DHCP server address lease time (unit: s), 60s by 60~3600 time-value default dhcp server run Command mode: Configure mode Function: Start, stop or restart the DHCP server...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description Multicasting address for the integrated management IP address A.B.C.D of the equipment Snooping port number for the integrated management [0~65535] 0~65535 of the equipment discover manager Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the multicasting address and port number for the integrated management server...
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual dot1x max-request Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the maximum number of requests for 802.1x authentication Command format: wlan (config) # dot1x max-request max-request-times Parameter description: Name Range...
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. dot1x quiet-period Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the quiet-period for 802.1x Command format: wlan (config) # dot1x quiet-period value Parameter description: Name Range Description 1~255 802.1x quiet-period (unit: s) Value dot1x server-timeout Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the hold time for the 802.1x authentication server...
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description 1~255 Hold time of the 802.1x client (unit: s) value 11. dot1x tx-period Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the transmission period for 802.1x...
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Tips: The iapp balance and iapp max-user configurations cannot take effect at the same time. iapp max-user Command mode: Configure mode Function: Set the number of users allowed...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description Unit number of the wireless interface. W140A has only one wireless interface with the unchangeable value of 0. 5.4.11 Commands to Configure Layer 2 Isolation intra-security enable Command mode: Configure mode Function: Enable or disable Layer 2 Isolation Command format: wlan (config) #[no] intra-security enable...
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual ip route Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the default routing address for the system Command format: wlan (config) #[no] ip route A.B.C.D A.B.C.D A.B.C.D Parameter description: Name...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description Lowest (Flood) Level of the log print information to be output. Lower (Info) Only the information with a higher level will be level-num Higher (Error) output. Highest (Fatal) logmsg mod-enable Command mode: Configure mode...
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Name Range Description MAC address from which MAC packets are sent. The source address can be specified in two ways: One is to use six 48-bit hexadecimal numbers with...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description 1~32 characters Username username 1~32 characters User password password 5.4.17 Commands to Configure Radius Server radius-server account Command mode: Configure mode Function: Add/delete the accounting server of an ISP Command format: wlan (config) #[no] radius-server account isp-name master-flag A.B.C.D key-string Parameter description:...
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual radius-server dns Command mode: Configure mode Function: Add/delete the DNS server of an ISP Command format: wlan (config) #[no] radius-server dns isp-name A.B.C.D [A.B.C.D] Parameter description: Name Range...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description 1~255 characters Name of an ISP which has been created. isp-name 1~65535 Hold time of the RADIUS authentication (unit: s) timeout 5.4.18 Command to Configure SNMP Module snmp access-host Command mode: Configure mode Function: Add and delete host IP addresses allowed to access...
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description Names of the SNMP access community strings 1~32 characters (up to 10). comstr is a string with up to 32 comstr characters read-only: read-only access...
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description A management variable of the system group in >= 0 (integer) MIB, used to define the NE code of the managed node-code equipment snmp nodeid Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the NE ID of the managed equipment Command format: wlan (config) #snmp nodeid node-id Parameter description:...
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Parameter description: Name Range Description Addresses of the proxy Trap destination hosts (up IP address A.B.C.D to 10) 10. snmp sysname Command mode: Configure mode Function: Set the name of the managed equipment...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description IP address Addresses of Trap destination hosts A.B.C.D Trap version number version 5.4.19 Command to Manage Telnet Idle Timeout Command mode: Configure mode Function: Set the automatic exit time when the Telnet window is idle Command format: wlan (config) #telnet idle-timeout time-value Parameter description: Name...
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual the flash disk. Command format: wlan (config) #tftp get A.B.C.D flash-file-name Parameter description: Name Range Description IP Address of a TFTP server in dotted decimal IP address A.B.C.D...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Command format: wlan (config) #vlan enable vlan keep-vid Command mode: Configure mode Function: Allow a terminal to switch over with the same VLAN ID between different APs Command format: wlan (config) #vlan keep-vid vlan sta-default-vid Command mode: Configure mode Function: Configure the default VLAN ID of the STA accessed from the AP...
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual show alarm show alarm all Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display all alarm information Command format: wlan (config) #show alarm all show alarm bycode Command mode: Configure mode...
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. show discover Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display configured discover parameters of the equipment Command format: wlan (config) #show discover show dot1x-cfg Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display 802.1x parameters Command format: wlan (config) #show dot1x-cfg show dynamic-key Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display dynamic WEP key parameters...
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual show ip if-stat Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display IP interface status information Command format: wlan (config) #show ip if-stat show ip pool ● show ip pool config...
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 13. show mac-access-list Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display configured mac-access-list information Command format: wlan (config) #show mac-access-list {static} [1~99] 14. show mac-authen Command mode: Configure mode Function: Display configured mac-authen parameters Command format: wlan (config) #show mac-authen 15.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 5.5 Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode Mode of entry: Enter the interface ethernet command in configure mode Exit mode: Exit and enter configure mode Default prompt: wlan (config-int-ethernet)# Note: In this mode (including the sub-mode), all information can be configured for relevant interfaces.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual 5.5.4 Command to Configure MAC filter for the Ethernet Interface Command mode: Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode Function: Configure MAC filter for the Ethernet interface Command format: wlan(config-int-ethernet)#[no] mac-access-group acl-number...
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx key1-string key2-string used-key wlan(config-int-wlan)#no 80211b dynamic-key xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx wlan(config-int-wlan)#80211b dynamic-key enable xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx wlan(config-int-wlan)#no 80211b dynamic-key enable xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Note: The 80211b dynamic-key key command is used to set the dynamic key for a specified MAC address. The 80211b dynamic-key enable command is used to enable this dynamic key.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual 80211b frg-threshold Command mode: Wireless interface configuration mode Function: Set fragment threshold Command format: wlan (config-int-wlan) #80211b frg-threshold value Parameter description: Name Range Description 256~2346 (even) Threshold of fragments, 2346 by default...
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 5.6.3 Command to Enable Link Integrity Detection Command mode: Wireless interface configuration mode Function: Set to enable or disable link integrity detection Command format: wlan (config-int-wlan)#[no] link-integrity enable Note: the link integrity detection function of AP means that when the Ethernet link of the AP is disconnected, the AP will release all connected wireless users, close the wireless port, and deny the connection requests of other wireless terminals.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Parameter description: Name Range Description 1~99 MAC filter entry number bound to the interface Acl-list-number Bind to the "in" direction of the interface direction 5.6.6 Command to Configure Authentication Mode in Wireless Interface Configuration Command mode: Wireless interface configuration mode Function: Configure authentication mode for the wireless interface...
6 WEB Configuration This chapter describes the operation methods and configuration pages of the W140A web configuration. 6.1 Overview For the W140A, we also provide a WEB configuration page to configure the various parameters of the W140A. The configuration page is same as an ordinary Web page, and the followings are some instructions on WEB configuration: We provide a means to log into the W140A in the HTTP mode to configure parameters.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual The path diagram of WEB configuration is as shown in Fig. 6.1-1. IP Address Ethernet Interface Wireless Interface 802.11b SNMP Access Mode Home Link Integrity SNMP Access Host...
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 6.2-1 Login page for WEB configuration If someone has already logged in for WEB configuration (or you have opened the WEB configuration window), the following message will be given after you submit your user name and password, as shown in Fig.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Fig. 6.2-3 Alert box for prompting that the entered user name and password are incorrect 6.3 Main menu of WEB configuration After you log into the system successfully, the main menu page for user browsing will be opened.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 6.3-1 Home page (basic product information) 6.3.2 Stations page Click Stations in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-2. Fig. 6.3-2 Stations page...
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual This page displays the information about the wireless users who have logged into this AP. The parameters include the number of wireless users and the MAC address of the users.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 6.3-4 Load Balance page This page is used to configure IAPP parameters, including balance mode, AP load balance (AP group number and nominal capacity) and the maximum number of users, all of which have a certain value range.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-5 Submenu for SNMP configuration On the left of this page is the submenu for SNMP configuration: SNMP Access Mode, SNMP Access Host, Community, System Information, Trap, Trap Sink and Back.
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.5.2 SNMP Access Host page Click SNMP Access Host in the SNMP menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-7. Fig. 6.3-7 Access host configuration page of the SNMP module This page is used to add or delete the IP address of SNMP access host, and the parameter includes the IP address of the accessible host .
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-8 Community configuration page of the SNMP module This page is used to add or delete SNMP community strings, and the parameters include community ID and access right.
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. This page displays the name, location and contact information of the current SNMP management equipment. You can also configure the related information of the NE in this page, including NE ID, NE code and NE creation date and time. 6.3.5.5 Trap page Click Trap in the SNMP menu to display the page as shown in Fig.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-11 Trap sink configuration page of the SNMP module This page is used to add or delete the Trap Sink host and Trap Proxy host of the SNMP module.
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. On the left of this page is the security configuration submenu: MAC Authentication, MAC Filter, Stations Isolation and Back. 6.3.6.1 MAC Authentication page Click MAC Authentication in the Security menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-13.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-14 MAC filter rule configuration page This page is used to add or delete a certain filter rule and configure whether to apply the setting for certain interfaces. The parameters include filter mode and filter type.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. This page is used to enable wireless stations isolation and set the gateway IP address or MAC address for stations isolation. The parameters include Gateway IP Address and Gateway MAC Address. 6.3.7 Save page Click Save in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-17 Reboot page This page is used to execute the reboot operation. This window will be closed after clicking the button. 6.3.9 Advanced options page Click Advanced in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-18.
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. On the left of this page is the submenu of the advanced options configuration: 802.1x, DHCP, IP Pool, RADIUS Server, VLAN and Back. 6.3.9.1 DHCP page Click DHCP in the Advanced menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-19. Fig.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual This page is used to configure the related parameters of the DHCP server: Primary DNS Server IP address, Secondary DNS Server IP Address, Default Gateway IP Address, and Lease time.
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 6.3-22 802.11x configuration page This page is used to configure 802.1x authentication parameters, including two check boxes: Enable 802.1x and Enable Port Control, and some other parameters: NAS-ID, SIM Domain, MD5 Domain, Max Reauth Times, Max Request Times, Server Timeout, Supplicant Timeout, Quiet Period and Tx Period.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual The RADIUS configuration submenu includes: ISP, Authentication Server, Accounting Server, DNS Server and Back. ● ISP Page Click ISP in the RADIUS Server menu to display the page as shown in Fig.
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 6.3-25 Authentication Server configuration page ● Accounting Server page Click Accounting Server in the RADIUS Server menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-26. Fig. 6.3-26 Accounting Server configuration page ●...
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Fig. 6.3-27 DNS configuration page 6.3.9.5 VLAN page Click VLAN in the Advanced menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-28. Fig. 6.3-28 VLAN configuration Page This page serves to enable/disable the VLAN and configure its parameter.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.3.10 Accounts page Click Accounts in the main menu to display the page as shown in Fig. 6.3-29. Fig. 6.3-29 Account configuration page This page is used to add, delete or modify an ordinary user name and password. 6.4 Interfaces page Open the submenu page of interface configuration by clicking Interfaces in the main menu.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual 6.4.1 Ethernet Interface page Click Ethernet Interface in Fig. 6.4-1 to open the submenu for Ethernet interface configuration, as shown in Fig. 6.4-2. Fig. 6.4-2 Submenu for Ethernet interface configuration On the left of this page is the submenu for Ethernet interface configuration: IP Address.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 6.4.2 Wireless Interface page Click Wireless Interface in Fig. 6.4-1 to open the submenu for wireless interface configuration, as shown in Fig. 6.4-4. Fig. 6.4-4 Submenu for wireless interface configuration On the left is the submenu for wireless interface configuration: 802.11b, WEP, Link Integrity and Back.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual This page is used to configure the 802.11b parameters of the wireless interface module. The parameters include SSID, Channel, Tx Power, RTS Threshold, Fragmentation Threshold, Authentication Type, and the check box “Disable SSID Broadcast”.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Fig. 6.4-7 Link integrity configuration page of wireless interface This page is used to configure the link integrity parameters of the wireless interface module. The parameter includes the check box “Enable Link Integrity”. 6.5 Data submission flow for WEB configuration When you open a certain WEB configuration page and enter parameters in the corresponding text boxes, you can click “Submit”...
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Fig. 6.5-1 The page for entering the password of privileged user If the entered password is incorrect, a message will pop up, prompting you that the password is incorrect, as shown in Fig. 6.5-2. You can click “Back” to reselect page connection.
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Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. click “Back” to return to the WEB page before submission, and the displayed data are the submitted new parameters. Fig. 6.5-3 A message indicating successful data submission Fig. 6.5-4 A message indicating failure in data submission 6-29...
Please paste the necessary contact information, such as the phone number and fax number of the local ZTE office, on a conspicuous place of the equipment room, and make sure that all the personnel in the equipment room know this...
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual 7.2 Daily Maintenance The running conditions of the device can be detected through the following operations: From the Ethernet switch, PING the management port addresses of all the APs of this switch, to check whether the AP wired ports work normally.
Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. 7.3.1 TFTP File Loading Commands Through the Telnet client, log on to the W140A and enter the configure mode, execute the tftp command to load the required file. Load the running version file Command format: tftp get A.B.C.D file-name Description: A.B.C.D is the TFTP host address, file-name is the file to be loaded, such as files runbin, database.dat, zxipcmd.dat, tf010102.hex and th010000.hex.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Load the graphical file set. Command format: tftp pic A.B.C.D Description: A.B.C.D is the TFTP host address. wlan (config)#tftp pic 168.1.15.204 tftp fetch of zte.gif from host 168.1.15.204 (168.1.15.204) started wlan (config)#% get file successful! Done with tftp get of zte.gif...
Appendix A Package, Transportation and Storage It describes the packing methods, storage conditions and transportation precautions. It serves as a guide to the transportation, unpacking, installation and relocation of the equipment. A.1 Package The following parts are included in the package of the ZXB10-S300: For details about W140A and its fittings, see Error! Reference source not found.
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ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual Never load the flammables, explosives and corrosives in the same truck. Rain-proof, dustproof, sunproof and impact-proof measures are necessary in the equipment transportation. For the open truck transportation, cover the goods with tarpaulin.
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Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. The products in storage should be checked regularly. If any product has expired, oxidized or got damp, report to the leader in charge for handling. The inventory should be made once a month to make sure the account, goods and cards are consistent.
Appendix B Making of Ethernet Cable It introduces the power supply mode of W140A Ethernet and making of Ethernet cables. B.1 W140A System Application Modes W140As are generally installed outdoors, as on roofs and special poles. The installation environment is complicated, AC power is unsuitable, so Ethernet power supply (PoE) is used.
ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge User’s Manual transmission distance. So, in the wireless LAN system, no matter whether Ethernet power supply is adopted, when the total wiring length (L) between the AP and Ethernet switch is greater than 100m (less than 300m), it is suggested to configure the Ethernet switch port as 100 M.
Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. Table B.2-2 Connections of Straight Through Power Supply Ethernet Cables (C-RJ45-001) End A Signal Name Conductor Color End B Signal Name Conductor Color Data receiving Rx+ White/orange Data transmitting Tx+ White/orange Data receiving Rx- Orange Data transmitting Tx- Orange...
The signals and connection methods mentioned here are designed according to the signal definitions of the ZTE AC equipment interface. If the AC in the actual engineering is not from ZTE, modify the cable making methods according to the actual conditions.
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Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined. R J45J * * m Figure B.2-3 Crossover Ethernet Cable Label In the diagram, “**m” indicates the actual length of the cable; “J” after “RJ45” indicates that this is the crossover Ethernet cable. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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